Both classes in one race today, a wise choice with 24 starters. Julio Blanco and his Kadett were first away at the start, but Sanz de Madrid was on his tail. Then it was Martínez Noriega, who had a demon start, ahead of Martin Cantero and Oñoro, though soon he had to let Martin Cantero and Casagne by.

But in the mean time, things had changed up front; Sanz de Madrid and Bianco both retired with technical problems. Oñoro took the lead now, ahead of Martin Cantero, Martínez Noriega and Casagne, and it remained so for the rest of the race.
In Group 1, Llanos went ahead, but was soon overtaken by Javega, while Baldorninos retired with a broken crankshaft.